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Don't know anything about it but so far other cvlife red dots have been great. But I don't use them on reciprocating slides (have used on .308 pistol though with no issues). I will try this one to see how it does.


Use code (also click the 5% off box)

GA5TRWN7
Let us know how it holds up. I was under the impression that shock to the circuit board and components is what kills the economy versions. I had a different brand of cheap red dot a few years ago and it started messing up after a few hundred rounds. Reticle colors and shapes started to randomly change or the reticle itself would disappear and then come back. It was great as an introduction to red dots and helped me decide that I really did want to use them.
 
Let us know how it holds up. I was under the impression that shock to the circuit board and components is what kills the economy versions. I had a different brand of cheap red dot a few years ago and it started messing up after a few hundred rounds. Reticle colors and shapes started to randomly change or the reticle itself would disappear and then come back. It was great as an introduction to red dots and helped me decide that I really did want to use them.
Yes it's a bit of a gamble but my understanding is the same circuit boards etc you see on a lower end sig, vortex, etc is the same as you see in these. I have a cheap red dot that has withstood numerous 20 round drum dumps of 12 gauge and has never lost zero. Likewise cvlife red dot on my 12.5" .308 pistol. We'll see how it holds up on reciprocating slide though as I haven't tested them on that.
 
Yes it's a bit of a gamble but my understanding is the same circuit boards etc you see on a lower end sig, vortex, etc is the same as you see in these. I have a cheap red dot that has withstood numerous 20 round drum dumps of 12 gauge and has never lost zero. Likewise cvlife red dot on my 12.5" .308 pistol. We'll see how it holds up on reciprocating slide though as I haven't tested them on that.
I'll jump in with ya and grab one of these for a pistol. I'm not going to carry with it on but rather just practice draw and point to get used to a dot.
 
Doesn't seem to be working for me. I'm only seeing a $3 difference on the checkout
Check 5% box at first page and put in cart.

Then go to checkout.

Find promo code/coupon line and click that slider thing

Then add promo code and click arrow (I think).

Check price to make sure it $37 and change.
 
I've been watching videos on this model of CVLIFE and it seems to be well made for the price, even without the discount.

Holds up to a 9mm reciprocating slide and recoil no problem. The only complaint I've seen is that the dot starbursts if turned up past 7-8
 
Is there anyone here without Amazon Prime who is get to the Amazon checkout page for this sight for $37? It shows more than that for me, but I don't have Amazon Prime. Once I click the 5% off, I can't add the code GA5TRWN7
 
Is there anyone here without Amazon Prime who is get to the Amazon checkout page for this sight for $37? It shows more than that for me, but I don't have Amazon Prime. Once I click the 5% off, I can't add the code GA5TRWN7
Looks like the code is expired.
 
Is there anyone here without Amazon Prime who is get to the Amazon checkout page for this sight for $37? It shows more than that for me, but I don't have Amazon Prime. Once I click the 5% off, I can't add the code GA5TRWN7
Honestly, I haven't tested any rounds through mine yet but the build quality seems to be alright for even the full price.
There's a couple of videos on YouTube showing them being shot on a Taurus 9mm.
 
I'm not buying one because I have no need at the moment, but I just tried the GA5TRWN7 code, and it worked for me.

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Seems to be a well made little bastard. Especially for that $. But only thing that matters is will it hold up to abuse. Who knows.

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I think I'll add a small piece of pic rail to the top of the Ingram gun. Height would be just about right (not co-witness but I don't care about that).
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